The Dynamic Blogosphere: Changing Culture, Communication, and Collaboration.

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The participatory nature of blogging has significantly altered the global culture of communication and collaboration. From the semantic web to 2.0 society is increasingly getting involved in blogging and creating user content to be part of the global world. Furthermore, Web 2.0 offers a diverse range of media for users to generate content which conveys personal opinions and stimulates comments. The speed and quality of user content can only be created when the software and knowledge are available. (Jenkins 2006) argues that it is about our usage of the technology not the technological advancements. He also mentions that though conglomerates try to impose their ideas and software for financial gain that users defining their own needs and grasp opportunities even if it is illegal. Firstly this essay will discuss the definition, history, use and evolution of blogs. Secondly, it will discuss how blogs encourage user created content, collaboration and communication. Lastly it will show the benefits of blogging to enhance participatory culture and the progression of technology. This essay will argue that providing citizens with the knowledge and not just the tools will increase global intelligence and technology innovation advancement.
A blog is a style of open-ended website run by an individual or business that regularly updates post content. The posts are listed in reverse-chronological order with a comment box which allows feedback and interaction. Blogs link the global community by erasing boundaries, connecting every culture, race, government, satellite and business. (Youngs 2009) discusses how blog posts contain life events, educational, spiritual or inspiring and political or news information. Participatory citizens gain knowle...

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